>> self-defense or premeditated murder, an arizona jury will have to decides that fate. court resumes on monday a psychologist hired by the defense is expected back on the witness stand and of course we will bring you the latest from the courtroom. that's all tonight and thank for being with us, make sure to go to gretawire.com and let us know what you thought aboutu. airs tonight at 11:00 p.m. eastern. right now in prime time, huckabee? >> tonight on huckabee. >> i think he realizes being campaigner in chief is not working. >> after blaming the gop for years the president is now playing nice. could it be because his poll numbers are on the decline? >> this is just an effort to create an image of bipartisanship it will not bear fruit. >> senator lindsey graham on the president's charm offensive. yourd house republicans the president to work with them on a balanced budget. oklahoma congressman james langford on why that is not good enough for obama. >> plus, should the republican party take a different direction to attract women and minority voters? >> we need to call out the h

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up information on potential victims.thedefenseteaminsists he was just fantasizing and didn't act on his thoughts saying no women were hurt. the case is cause to debate on whether or not defendants should be convicted based on intent. joining me is the cohost of the five kimberly guilfoyle who was assistant district attorney in san francisco. kimberly, if you had your role as a district attorney still going on this case came before you, would you you prosecute is in the same way? >> i would. i think this is a creative prosecution. these are the types of cases could be tough to get a defendant on. this is someone that they really truly believe is a menace to society, is dangerous and should be put away. the key is how do you go about doing it lawfully. what laws has the man broken. the defense will say this was a thought crime. you you can't prosecute someone for their thoughts he didn't act it out. the law you does not allow someone to sit there and fanta advertise aboufantasize about n commit the act and then prosecute them. the whole idea is to get them before they commit the cr

israel insists at end of the day ithavedefensiblebordersbecause we are not going back to the '67 lines which were armistice lines and not international recognized boundaries. we have to protect ourselves. >> mike: there was one point when the president said something that made my head turn almost completely around and i'm anxious to get your reaction to it, dore. he said something about the palestinians needing to be able to move around without having a foreign army directing your movement. do you think that many israelis bristolled at the notion they are considered a foreign army in land that is historically, biblically and even militarily over the last 50-60 years theirs? >> not everything is in accord between the u.s. and israeli view and we know that. in the previous speech in cairo the president gave the audience there the impression that israel was a phenomenon that was created after the holocaust, after world war ii but said nothing about our earlier roots in the land and as you know, governor huckabee, you go to the city of david and you can find royal seals of the kingdo

that at the end of the day, ithaddefensiblebordersbecause we're not going back to the old 67 lines we were just arm sis lines and not international boundaries. that's what's important to us when we go into the peace process to protect ourselves, to be able to protect ourselves by ourselves. i'm sure that that's is message that the president heard from the israeli leadership. >> there was one point when the president said something that made my head almost completely turn around. i'm anxious to get your reaction. he said something about the palestinians need heiing to be able to move around without a foreign army. and would you say that israel would be a foreign army in the land baseballically 50, 60 years theirs. >> not everything is going to be in accord between the u.s. view and the american view and we know that. there was something very important and good that the president did. in his previous speech in cairo, he gave the audience there the impression that israel was a phenomenon at that was created after the holocaust. after world war ii. but he said nothing about our earlier roots i

victims.thedefenseseemsays he was fantasizing and didn't act on his thoughts saying no women were hurt. but it caused a debate whether defendants ought to be convicted based on intent. and joining me live is kimberly guilfoyle who was assistant district attorney in san francisco. >> if you had your role of district attorney and the case came before you, would you prosecut prosecute it in the same way. >> and this is someone they truly believe is a menace to society and is dangerous and should be put away. the key, how do you go about doing it lawfully. the fredefense would say it's a thought crime. he did not act it out. the law does not allow someone to sit and fantasize ideas like this and commit the act before you prosecute him. the idea is to get him before they commit the crime. preempt it. they prosecuted him under a conspiracy theory two or more people get together and talk about an idea they have and there's an act. are there steps taken towards completing. conspiracy to kidnap. writing online and target victims including his wife, one woman in particular he was going to be pai